


A breathtaking 20-meter waterfall cascading into a serene pool, surrounded by lush jungle and ancient ruins.
Kulen Mountain can have sudden rain showers, especially during the wet season.
Comfortable and sturdy footwear is essential for hiking trails around the waterfall.

The sun can be strong, especially near the water, so a hat is crucial for protecting your face and neck.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering stunning views of the waterfall.

Known for its fresh pastries and coffee, a great start to your day.
A popular spot for lunch, serving a variety of Khmer and Asian dishes.
Sour soup with pork, vegetables, and noodles. Aromatic and tangy.
Thick pancakes made from banana flour, served with coconut milk and palm sugar.
Fish curry cooked in banana leaves, rich and creamy with coconut milk and Khmer spices.
Locally produced honey from the Kulen Mountain region, known for its unique taste and healing properties.
Handcrafted silver jewellery inspired by ancient Angkorian designs, a popular souvenir from the Kulen Mountain area.
Traditional Cambodian silk and cotton textiles, often featuring intricate patterns and motifs, handmade by local artisans.
A breathtaking 15-meter high waterfall with a natural plunge pool, perfect for swimming.
A serene temple at the top of Kulen Mountain, home to a 16th-century reclining Buddha statue.
A unique riverbed featuring ancient linga carvings, a must-see for history enthusiasts.

Baliem Valley Fort, nestled in the Baliem Valley, is a historic site showcasing the unique culture and traditions of the Dani people.
Baliuag Public Market is a bustling local market in the heart of Baliuag, Bulacan, offering a wide array of fresh produce, local delicacies, and unique finds.
Immerse yourself in Native American history and culture at this living Chickasaw village, offering authentic experiences and stunning landscapes.